by Gallatin River Task Force | May 16, 2019 | Task Force Events, Volunteering, Water Quality
Why dog poop is bad for rivers, community health The roughly 84 million doggie denizens living in the US produce an estimated 11.6 million tons of poop every year. That’s enough doo to fill nearly 300,000 eighteen-wheelers parked bumper-to-bumper from New York...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Oct 24, 2018 | Big Sky Water Conservation
BY EMILY CASEY, BIG SKY WATER CONSERVATION COORDINATOR PHOTO BY MOLLY WILLIAMS What do you get when you let three Big Sky nonprofits loose at one historic site? An awesome project that benefits the whole community! After noticing invasive species growing at Crail...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Sep 9, 2017 | Task Force Events, Volunteering, Water Quality
Over one hundred volunteers removed 1,060 pounds of trash from rivers and streams in the Big Sky area during the 2017 Upper Gallatin River Cleanup on Thursday, August 31st. New partners and a dedicated group of cleanup leaders tripled attendance from 35 volunteers the...
by Gallatin River Task Force | Jun 7, 2016 | Big Sky Water Conservation, Task Force Events
Big Sky knows our open land, trails, and rivers keep our economy vibrant. The appeal of Big Sky is legendary. Celebrities, athletes, outdoor enthusiasts of every stripe find their way to Big Sky, drawn by the spectacular open lands, extensive trails and world-class...